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Visualizing port history : an historical and archaeological reconstruction of Washington, North Carolina's historic waterfront / by Matthew Lowe.

Author/creator Lowe, Matthew author.
Other author/creatorRichards, Nathan, degree supervisor.
Other author/creatorEast Carolina University. Department of History.
Format Theses and dissertations, Electronic, and Book
Publication Info [Greenville, N.C.] : [East Carolina University], 2022.
Description1 online resource (241 pages) : illustrations, maps
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Variant title Visualizing port history an historical and archaeological reconstruction of Washington, North Carolina's historic waterfront
Summary The purpose of this thesis is to combine new techniques of archaeological inquiry with established methods of data collection to gain a new understanding of the ways in which ports adapt over time. Ports and harbors have long been integral facets into the economic and social fabric of trade in the United States. However, over the past century, regional ports have been increasingly replaced by larger, centralized, port systems. The historic port of Washington, North Carolina, situated on the Tar-Pamlico River will be used as a case study to determine what economic factors contributed to its eventual decline. This study combines historical data, archaeological data, and three-dimensional reconstructions to analyze possible correlations between commodity production and waterfront commerce.
General notePresented to the Faculty of the Department of History
General noteAdvisor: Nathan Richards
General noteTitle from PDF t.p. (viewed December 15, 2023).
Dissertation noteM.A. East Carolina University 2022
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
Technical detailsSystem requirements: Adobe Reader.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web.
Genre/formdissertations.
Genre/formAcademic theses.
Genre/formAcademic theses.
Genre/formThèses et écrits académiques.

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